Prosecutors have filed multiple felony charges against a transient accused of assaulting a motel clerk with a brick and critically injuring a convenience store clerk with a two-by-four.

Donald Frazier Jr.

Donald Earl Frazier Jr., 35, was charged Tuesday in Oklahoma County District Court with two counts of assault and battery with intent to kill, robbery with a dangerous weapon and attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon, records show.

Frazier also was charged with methamphetamine possession and concealing stolen property.

Oklahoma City police arrested him June 28 after a clerk was robbed and attacked earlier that day inside a Circle K at 2804 SW 50.

According to a probable cause affidavit, Frazier is shown on store video running up behind the clerk and violently striking him in the head with the board, knocking him to the floor.

Frazier also is seen taking a cash box from the register, police reported.

The clerk, Bryan Schuett, suffered face and brain injuries and is on life support, according to the affidavit.

Frazier also is accused of hitting a Cambridge Inn clerk in the head with a brick as she attempted to rent him a room June 24, court records show.

Surveillance video shows Frazier entering the motel, 7400 S May Ave., just after midnight, “obviously trying to hide a large brick under his T-shirt,” a police officer reported.

After striking clerk Dala Kirkpatrick in the head with the brick, Frazier jumps the counter and attempts to take money but is unsuccessful, the affidavit stated.

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by Tim Willert

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